Technicians were dispatched to the problem areas, he said, and “everything is up and going” now.

Long lines were reported across the county, some, like at LifePoint Church in Smyrna were caused by the length of the Republican ballot, but others may be an indicator of the predicted record turnout for voting.

“We’ve had longer lines today than what we’ve seen in the recent past,” said Willie Mangrum, official at the Barfield polling station.

At Leanna Community Center, voters were lined up outside the center's front door around 9 a.m. after computer issues slowed the amount of people who could cast their ballots.

Poll workers at the precinct said they were able to move voters through faster after a technician arrived Tuesday morning to make repairs.

Lemuel White, official at the Christiana polling station, said there were some “technical issues” with printers that slowed the voting process for a short time. But by 8 a.m. everything was “running smooth.”

On the north end of the county, early rains didn’t slow the voters at LifePoint Church or the Nissan Activity Center in Smyrna.

One new issue polling officials are dealing with is that voters can submit a change of address on the spot the day of voting. Most of the issues can be dealt with one site at polling stations, although sometimes White did have to send a voter to the Vine Street polling station due to a glitch that showed he’d already voted but actually hadn’t.